The Bailey House Museum, also known as Hale Hōʻikeʻike, is situated in the Wailuku Civic Center Historic District on Maui. Originally a mission built on the compound of Kahekili, the last ruling chief of Maui, the museum now houses the largest public collection of Hawaiian artifacts on the island. Visitors can explore a rich array of historical and artistic treasures, providing a deep dive into the cultural heritage of Hawaii. The museum’s location and its extensive collection offer a unique opportunity to connect with the island’s past.
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